february collective tarot

Welcome to the February 2026 collective tarot reading.

I set the intention that this month’s card be “tarot for thought”, a card that guides us to consider a particular theme. Where do our heads need to be at?

I pulled the 3 of Wands, a card about channeling our inspirations, convictions, and ideas into action.

Notice where the boundaries of your comfort zone exist and then consider where you could expand the edges in the name of growth, transformation, and hope.

I also want to remind you (and myself) that expansion/growth/transformation doesn’t always look like doing more, sometimes expansion looks like learning how to do less or to shift priorities. The important piece is to get curious, to be honest with yourself, and to choose aligned action.

So, this month is a good time to consider where there are opportunities for you to choose aligned action.

Of course this could be about any number of things in our personal lives and the imagined barriers we consent to that keep us from accessing the breadth of our own magic and wisdom, but I can’t help but also think about this in the context of the collective.

What if the collective consciousness is perhaps a shared atmosphere of beliefs, emotions, energies, and perceptions that we all breathe? What if you knew that what you think, the way you act, the frequency at which you vibrate gets funneled into that shared space, a shared fluid space that had the power to affect everyone and anyone? What would you like to contribute into that shared atmosphere of consciousness?

For me personally, I’m wanting to integrate more slowness and intentionality. Instead of trying to do 4 things at once and getting overwhelmed, choose one thing at a time that I can put all of my presence and energy into. I find that when I allow this presence, my capacity for taking aligned action actually expands because I am more at ease in my body and mind. I want the collective consciousness to integrate that the pause is sacred, that when we attune to the present moment, the next right step reveals itself. We don’t need to force and push and exhaust ourselves, we need to cultivate calm, listen deeply, and move with intention and tact.

The 3 of Wands encourages you to take action. What are your values? What are you committed to?

Where are the edges of what you think is possible for the collective? If you’re ready to see change, what role can you play in affecting the collective consciousness from the ground up?

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